Kids do the darndest things! They repeat a swear word that they learned from—uh-oh!—you. They convince their little siblings that they were adopted. They rack up over a thousand dollars worth of charges on iPad games.

Oopsies!

That's what one U.K. father experienced when his 6-year-old twins, a boy and a girl, charged $1587.14 (£979.90) worth of in-app purchases while playing games on his iPad in just two days (H/T Jezebel).

Griffiths has taken his complaints to Apple and is hoping that they, along with the Office of Fair Trading, will make changes so that it's more difficult for children to make in-game purchases, including asking for credit card information at the time of purchase.

"These games are aimed at children and the designers know exactly what's going to happen. There should be measures in place to prevent this," he explained to The Telegraph.

"I mean, who in their right mind is going to pay [$125] for a virtual pet?"

Apple has refunded the entirety of the bill as a sign of good will because some other kid is probably out there right now, charging hundreds of dollars on his parent's credit card, so who really cares?